Tag: championships
Colton Herta goes “back to school” as IndyCar gets swapped with F2 as part of Cadillac F1’s “big” plan
It’s “back to school” season for Colton Herta as he transitions from IndyCar to the worlds of Formula 1 and Formula 2 in 2026.
Elena Rybakina breaks silence on controversial comments from Aryna Sabalenka after WTA Finals
Elena Rybakina addressed Aryna Sabalenka’s controversial remarks following their WTA Finals championship match, sharing her thoughts on the situation.
At $6.4B Ferrari tops F1 teams valuations as the lowest squad valuation crosses $1.5B
The values of the current F1 teams in 2025 have come out, and like the previous years, Scuderia Ferrari tops the list with a staggering $6. 4 billion as it’s worth.
Dodgers’ Former All-Star Announces Retirement Decision After Team Exit
The post Dodgers’ Former All-Star Announces Retirement Decisicom. WASHINGTON, DC MAY 25: Justin Turner #10 of the Los Angeles Dodgers looks on during the game between the Los Angeles Dodgers and the Washington Nationals at Nationals Park on Wednesday, May 25, 2022 in Washington, District of Columbia. But that dynasty was kicked off by several players who have moved onto new teams. Of all the players on the team’s latest championship roster, only a handful, including Clayton Kershaw, Mookie Betts, Kike Hernandez, Will Smith and Max Muncy, were on the 2020 championship team. Several key players from that pandemic-shortened championship campaign have moved on to other clubs. Cody Bellinger just wrapped up a resurgent campaign with the New York Yankees. Corey Seager went on to win a World Series championship with the Texas Rangers. And Justin Turner, who led the Dodgers in slugging percentage in the 2020 World Series, has played on four different teams since then. After nine seasons with the Dodgers, which included two All-Star seasons and three years of Most Valuable Player Award votes, Turner moved on to the Boston Red Sox, then the Toronto Blue Jays, then the Seattle Mariners. This past season, the 40-year-old played for the Chicago Cubs in a harsh campaign that seemed to expose his diminished prowess at the plate. Turner slashed just . 219/. 288/. 314, lows across the board since he became an everyday MLB player in 2011, before becoming a free agent once again at the season’s end. And while exiting the Cubs after that kind of season might have pushed some players to retire,.
“Options are still open”- Sydney McLaughlin-Levrone gets real about competing in multiple events leading up to LA Olympics
Sydney McLaughlin-Levrone expressed her thoughts about competing in multiple events as she aimed to participate in the upcoming Olympic Games on home soil.
Dodgers great Clayton Kershaw ends his career unaware at first that he won World Series again
Clayton Kershaw ended his illustrious 18-year career unaware that he’d just won the World Series again — at least at first.
Jannik Sinner vs Ben Shelton preview, head-to-head, prediction, odds, and betting tips | Paris Masters 2025
Jannik Sinner vs Ben Shelton preview, head-to-head, prediction, odds, and betting tips | Paris Masters 2025
Ami Nakai leads a podium sweep for Japan on debut in figure skating’s Grand Prix de France
ANGERS, France (AP) Ami Nakai produced a big upset to beat three-time world champion Kaori Sakamoto and lead a.
Trae Young Shuts Down Trade Rumors: “I’m Not Done With Atlanta”
Trae Young is keeping things light, even with heavy questions surrounding his future. In his latest Crooked Tea commercial, the Atlanta Hawks star teased fans with what looked like a major announcement only to reveal a playful ad. But beyond the misdirection, his message was loud and clear: “Dude, I’m not done with Atlanta. [.] The post Trae Young Shuts Down Trade Rumors: “I’m Not Done With Atlanta” appeared first on Heavy Sports.
Aces and Mercury overcame challenges to reach the WNBA Finals
Las Vegas and Phoenix have both reached the WNBA Finals after overcoming significant challenges. The Aces narrowly defeated Seattle and Indiana, while the Mercury staged a comeback against Minnesota. The Finals, starting Friday, will be a best-of-seven series for the first time. Las Vegas aims for a third title in four years, while Phoenix seeks to tie the record for most championships. Despite regular-season results, both teams emphasize the unpredictability of playoff basketball. The Aces-Fever series drew record viewership, highlighting the growing interest in the league.
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